ty of extinguished in England, 1535;
referred to as Bishop of Rome;
may no longer appoint bishops;
Henry VIII becomes head of the church A.D. 1534;
forbids attendance at English church A.D. 1566.
Popular assemblies originally included all fighting men.
Popular legislation under Cromwell.
Precedent, the true value of.
President, proclamations as to tariff, constitutionality of discussed;
the commander-in-chief of the army.
Press (see _Freedom of Press_).
Presser _vs_. Illinois
U.S.
case cited.
Price, prices (see _Tolls, Wages, etc._), the fixing of,
early regulation of;
fixing of by combination early unlawful except when approved by
chancellor;
fixing of tried and abandoned in the early Middle Ages;
regulation of definitely abandoned, 1389;
selling at unreasonable profit forbidden;
iron regulated;
of poultry fixed in 1363 by reason of the great dearth;
regulation of generally, chapter IX, fixing of unlawful, modern
statutes;
older statutes.
Price of bread.
Primaries, direct, etc..
Primogeniture abolished in United States.
Privacy, right to vindicated under police power;
right to.
Private armed guards (_see Pinkerton Men_), prohibited.
Private property (_see Property_), socialists' attack on.
Privilege (_see Class Legislation_), given by recent legislation
to certain classes;
of physicians, etc., in giving evidence.
Probate (_see Administration_), jurisdiction of in courts.
Probation (_see Crime_).
Procedure, legislation concerning;
in the courts.
Professions, examinations for.
Profit-sharing, miscellaneous matters, etc..
Prohibition laws, effects of;
movement for discussed;
laws made self-regardant actions a crime (_see Intoxicating
Liquors_);
tendency to State-wide.
Property, private;
growth of among children;
descent of;
personal recognition of in early English statutes;
exists only by the law;
real, preceded personal property;
personal, early protection of;
rights of as recognized in Magna Charta;
qualifications A.D. 1430;
American legislation concerning, chapter VII, rights of simple;
rights to;
a constitutional right;
not a natural right;
the creature of law;
rights to recognized in Magna Charta;
in American constitutions;
word first used in Virginia Bill of Rights;
natural right to;
recognized in State constitutions;
attacks upon by legislation;
personal taxation of.
Protection (_see Ta
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